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VOLUME 13 — NUMBER 45 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1973 — PHONE — M9-5«C1 — U No Amwer 459-09M or 459I4S6 fra:;:: parl^e:: PO 192 HUMTLEY, ILL 10 PAGES <«E SLRE YOU ARE RIGHT, THEN GO AHEAD" — Dairtd Orodkalt It oairta.var Cong. R. MtCldry !n Huntley Feb. 15 pn Thursday, Feb. 15th Con^vss- man R<*ert McCtory will be in Huntley. The Congressman will speak to schdot cMldren at Sk. Mary's Catholic Churdh, at 4:00 P.M. Father L. D. Day, paator of the church, invites aH Children, of the community, their parents and in¬ terested friends to oooie and meet the Congressman, i^egardless of what church they attend. It looks like anotiier tornado hit the area, but it didtft It is pte- tuies of the Hanna Wilkin.s home located on Route 20 near Hamp¬ shire. According to an interview with Fred Dierdick, Huntley, refc tive of the victims, a semi-truck struck this home at about 3 A.M., Friday, Feb. 2. The semi was traveling South on Route 20 going toward Elgin, Diedrick said. It went over the yard and struck the side of the house and "ran strai^t tlirough tho house." Eight mem¬ bers of the family were sleeping in the 'house at the time. Herbert Kunde, 55, and his wife. Norma. 48, and throe of their soa-i, Daryl 20, I>ale 17 and Douglas 13, were thrown to tho top of the truck as it tore out the second story floor. They rode on top of the Continued on Page Two TRUCK THRU HOUSE Annual Grade Tournament Now Being Played The l&th annual Huntley grade s<-hool tournament sponsored by the Huntley Lions dub is now being held, and will conclude with cham- pkmship games played on Wednos- daj', February 14th. Fifth and sixth prade and 7th and 8th grade teams aro participating in the compoti- ti<jn. The teams are St. Pafs, Hamp- .¦ihire, Woodstock, St. Thomas, St. Lawrence, St. Joseph's, St. Mary's Olid Huntley. Preliminary play-offs were held Monday throu^ 7 Wed^- iies<iay of this week, wilth champ«c«t- ship games being held on Tuesdiay, February 13, at 8:30 P.M. and Wed¬ nesday, Feb. 14 commencing at 6 P.M. Tho winners of the preliniin- ary game in the 7th an4 Sth grade series will be held on Tuesday, Feh. 13th at 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. The wimiers of the prellminiary game of the 5th and 6th grades wcie played on Wednesday, Feb. 7th. Minutes Qf Regular Board Meeting Of Huntley Park District Tile regular meeting of the Hurit- Icy Park Distriot Board was held on Wednesday, January 24th, 1973 at 8:00 p.m. The meeting was called to order by President Parisek with Commissicmers Deicke, Mackeben, Parisek, Ream and Tures present. Al.so in attendance wene Mr. Everett Scheflow and Mr. W. F. Wetzel. The Secreitary was asked to read the minutes of the previous meeting of 1-3-73, after which a motion was made by Mr. Ream, seconded by Mr. Mackeben, to approve the min¬ utes as readu All Commissioner voted aye and the motion carried. The Treasurers report was then prosented, showing ;i balance in the Continued on Page Two PARK BOARD MEETING a^Villag« Ids Regular Meet monthly meeting of the Hunt- loy Village board was held rebruary lst*\in the board room of the Vil- lafreMHaJl. President Enstrom, clerk Ei>^ ;om, trustees Ackman, O'Con- noB i Olhaber, and Cole were pre- sen>v Tnistee Zimmerman was ab¬ sent. Attorney Bill Caldwell gave the board legai advice in his brotiier Michael's absence. Following the readirjg of the min¬ utes of the previous meeting ond the Treasurer's report, the board; recognized Mr. Ronald Jirik, presi¬ dent of the Board of Education and Ml. LeRoy Marks, superintendent of Schools. Mr. Jirik and Mr. Marks prcsentod the following recommen¬ dation to the Village Board for VILLAGE BOARD MEETING Continued on Page Two Candidates File ; Village and TownMp Clerk Rich¬ ard Enstrom annoumed thai <he following oandidates hare filed. Candidates ffling for position on the village board are: People's Party, PresldcBt, Don¬ ald Enstrom; Clerit, RKhard En¬ strom; For trustee, James CCoanor, Art Wicke and Duke Manning. Independenrt: Ticket: For Trustee, Rev. Robert Franks, Citizens Party: For trustee, Don Tessmer and Paul Ziller. Running for Grafton Townedtip are: People's Party, S4qiervisK)r Ho- ward Ruth; Town Cleric, Richard Enstrom; Assessor, Virginia Bnms- ohon; AuditiKS, Hogrd Sctaiatdt. Jim Sohultz, Dave OUfaam and RMa- ald Pierce. On an Indepeodeafc tkke^ Les¬ lie Neison of CryMat Lake, far «»• ProclanMktion <. . WHEREAS, ths OoBgreas of the United States has reoognized tbe growing and Imperiiive need for V'ocational Education and has pro- \-iirled broader conoe^ of oanaer cduoaUon to prepare individuals for tbe world et work; and WHEREAS, throush th«iiKRva»> ed emphasis on preparine !»< dividuBls to enter employiflwt, many new piogiaim «re now avatt* able to asaiet indivkluah In nmdtit'- ing their occnpatioml goaki; aaS" WHEREAS, oaa week in Fthnm/f hap. been set aside by (woelaoMIr tion of the Oovemor a< flUams aa Vocational EduoMtioa Week; md WHEREAS, the uMnts sbbmbs ol this endeavM- rests with each and every bidividual who i»' eon- cetned with pnyvIdlnK tnaiain( a|^ pcrtunltlee thrpu^ a comfttiaenr- sive educational cuirknilum for all students; and WHEREAS, VocatkMial Educa- tkm serves high sdiooi youth as well as adults in preparinf them for occupatntes in Agrkutture, BO*- iness and OCRca. MBaiteCinc anl DisMfaHlfMet Home EoonoiBiGS aod T-- rrni. "-r- aad lialaatttMK, HmWi Oosapatioas. Alts, TedK^Bai Filisrtns ttwDtti^ tha aflSHtr c< sesaatv ± No Lions Club Meeting Mr Charles Lamb, Secretary d Huntley Lion's dub announced to¬ day there will be no Lion's «dub meeting next Tuesday, February 13th. The meeting was cancelled duo to the 18th antuai grade schoot tournament sponsored by the local club. The members of this ouganl- zation as in years past wiQ be work¬ ing at the tournament. The next meeting of the Hiaitley Lions wHl be Feb. 27th. Inservice Day February 9, 1973 is an Inservice day. School will be in session from 8:25 a.m. to 12 noon. ta n6w, THEREFCMftE, I, Donald Enstrom, Mayw of the Vlllase of Huntley, <k> hereby pAwlaim Feb^ ruary 11 thuough 17, 1973, as VOCATIONAL EDUCATION WEEK in the Viliage of Huntley and urge all citizens of this gretk conununity to visit their local Vo¬ cational EducaticHi Sichools and pragrams thereby making theml- selves better acqnainted withi the services offeied by these dedkaat- ed insititutions to the extent that each citizen can beeeSt from these services. in Witness Whereof, I have hen unto set my hand and caused <ha Seal ot the ViUage of Huntley, to be affixed this 1st day of February, 1973. DONALD ENSTROM. Mayor 1973 Redshin Varsity Bashethall Team No School There will be no school February 12, 1973. This is a legal holiday for schools — Linc<to's birthday. ctyne Studio
Object Description
Title | The Huntley Farmside |
Date | 1973-02-08 |
Month | 02 |
Day | 08 |
Year | 1973 |
Volume | 13 |
Issue | 45 |
Decade | 1970-1979 |
Creator | The Huntley Farmside |
Coverage | Huntley, Illinois, United States |
Description | Weekly Newspaper from the Huntley Area Public Library Collection |
Subject | Newspaper Archives |
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Publisher | This Collection was digitized and loaded into CONTENTdm by OCLC Preservation Service Center (Bethlehem, PA) for the Huntley Area Public Library |
Source | Reproduction of library's print newspaper archives |
Contributing Institution | Huntley Area Public Library |
Language | ENG |
Collection Name | Huntley Area Newspapers |
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Title | The Huntley Farmside |
Date | 1973-02-08 |
Month | 02 |
Day | 08 |
Year | 1973 |
Volume | 13 |
Issue | 45 |
Decade | 1970-1979 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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Creator | The Huntley Farmside |
Date Digital | 2007-06-26 |
Coverage | Huntley, Illinois, United States |
Description | Weekly Newspaper from the Huntley Area Public Library Collection |
Subject | Newspaper Archives |
Rights | This material may be protected by U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S. Code). |
Publisher | This Collection was digitized and loaded into CONTENTdm by OCLC Preservation Service Center (Bethlehem, PA) for the Huntley Area Public Library |
Source | Reproduction of library's print newspaper archives |
Contributing Institution | Huntley Area Public Library |
Language | ENG |
FullText |
VOLUME 13 — NUMBER 45
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1973
— PHONE —
M9-5«C1 — U No Amwer 459-09M or 459I4S6
fra:;:: parl^e::
PO 192
HUMTLEY, ILL
10 PAGES
<«E SLRE YOU ARE RIGHT, THEN GO AHEAD" — Dairtd Orodkalt
It oairta.var
Cong. R. MtCldry !n Huntley Feb. 15
pn Thursday, Feb. 15th Con^vss- man R<*ert McCtory will be in Huntley. The Congressman will speak to schdot cMldren at Sk. Mary's Catholic Churdh, at 4:00 P.M. Father L. D. Day, paator of the church, invites aH Children, of the community, their parents and in¬ terested friends to oooie and meet the Congressman, i^egardless of what church they attend.
It looks like anotiier tornado hit the area, but it didtft It is pte- tuies of the Hanna Wilkin.s home located on Route 20 near Hamp¬ shire. According to an interview with Fred Dierdick, Huntley, refc tive of the victims, a semi-truck struck this home at about 3 A.M., Friday, Feb. 2. The semi was traveling South on Route 20 going toward Elgin, Diedrick said. It went over the yard and struck the side of the house and "ran strai^t tlirough tho house." Eight mem¬ bers of the family were sleeping in the 'house at the time.
Herbert Kunde, 55, and his wife. Norma. 48, and throe of their soa-i, Daryl 20, I>ale 17 and Douglas 13, were thrown to tho top of the truck as it tore out the second story floor. They rode on top of the Continued on Page Two TRUCK THRU HOUSE
Annual Grade
Tournament
Now Being Played
The l&th annual Huntley grade s<-hool tournament sponsored by the Huntley Lions dub is now being held, and will conclude with cham- pkmship games played on Wednos- daj', February 14th. Fifth and sixth prade and 7th and 8th grade teams aro participating in the compoti- ti |
Collection Name | Huntley Area Newspapers |